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Maximum Ride: Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports by James Patterson cover

Maximum Ride: Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports

…t all the kids round the world to protest. Something tells me that’s unrealistic. Maximum Ride: Saving The World And Other Extreme Sports also introduces us to [more] antagonists. I have nothing against that, but when one of the chief bad guys is German and speaks with a German accent that is reminiscent of WW2 films from the 60s, I start to get worried. You can’t really get any more stereotypical than that. James Patterson, has obviously never sp… Continue reading

Sand by Hugh Howey UK cover

Sand

…ntal. Like all great writers, the landscape becomes a character in itself. Under the harsh sun Howey’s visions of dry, dusty deserts frequented by sand-divers is exciting and vivid, and imagining them comes with ease as you almost feel the grains of sand falling from the pages of the book. What is immediately clear is that Howey has vision and scale comparable to Reeve and Pullman, and just for a moment the reader shares his vision immersed and en… Continue reading

Hollow City by Ransom Riggs cover

Hollow City

…the page. This second adventure in the series quite naturally deepens our understanding of the characters and their relationships. Miss Peregrine’s flock really are a marvellous lot, full of individuality and quick, from super-strong Bronywn to invisible boy Millard and suit connoisseur Horace, the group dynamic is really rather reminiscent of “classic” children’s series such as Enid Blyton. Much like in Miss Peregrine’s Home, the romance between… Continue reading

The Case of the Pistol Packing Widows by Caroline Lawrence UK cover

The Case of the Pistol Packing Widows

…Violetta de Baskerville, P.K. doesn’t know whether to warn Jace or remain undercover… Once again, Caroline Lawrence’s greatest strength is the period setting (no doubt immaculately researched) and her unsensational treatment of P.K. through which she explores ideas of gender, autism and racism with a childlike innocence and acceptance. This instalment’s only roadblock is its pace, which lacks a satisfying drive to the ultimate showdown and subseq… Continue reading

The Madness Underneath by Maureen Johnson cover

The Madness Underneath

…sure about her romantic pursuits and worried about her future. The Madness Underneath sees her battle against an increasing sense of isolation as she tells lies to everyone she knows, thanks to the extremely classified nature of the activity she is involved in. It isn’t all domestic fun though, as Rory is coaxed away by a suspicious group of people who also possess the Sight and offer her their allegiance – though at what cost is unclear. The Madn… Continue reading

Rose Under Fire by Elizabeth Wein cover

Rose Under Fire

…e horrors she witnesses and faces, so does the reader. Interestingly, Rose Under Fire also has a particularly strong focus on the psychological aftermath of concentration camps and giving the impression that even when the War is over, the psychological battle is not – how can you ever forget the cold? The pain? The experiments they did to you? Thankfully, Wein’s use of poetry gives moments of reflection throughout the narrative that help Rose Unde… Continue reading

The Last Four Things by Paul Hoffman cover

The Last Four Things

…já li os dois primeiros volumes, pergunto: “”qual é o título do último volume””? “”o último volume já foi lançado no Brasil””? Quero ler o último volume, mas preciso saber das questões acima. Obrigado, [Translation: The Left Hand of God, the first volume of the trilogy that The Last Four Things continues, considering that I’ve read the first two volumes, I ask, “what is the title of the last volume?” Has the last volume already been launched in B… Continue reading

Infernal Devices by Philip Reeve cover

Infernal Devices

…e on that later). Plot points are also quite predictable, and don’t really come as a surprise to the reader, either, and the plot in itself isn’t too complicated. When written on paper, it is quite simple, actually, and thus it isn’t the greatest of Reeve’s works. Character-wise, we focus on Wren, who is Tom and Hester’s daughter of fifteen years, who you may have read was conceived in Predator’s Gold. Although the relationship between Wren and he… Continue reading